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Highway concessionaire PLUS has announced it has begun demolition works of the Batu Tiga and Sungai Rasau toll plaza building structures. The company says the demolition works will need to go through several phases, and […]
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Malaysia Speed Festival 2018 kicks off this weekend
The Malaysia Speed Festival Series 2018 (MSF 2018) will get underway this weekend at the Sepang International Circuit with a full day of motorsports activities and excitement. This will be the eighth year of the […]
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Malaysia looking to India to improve automotive sector
Second international trade and industry minister Datuk Seri Ong Ka Chuan is looking to India to strengthen the Malaysia’s automotive industry, according to a report by The Sun Daily. “This is the latest venture, as […]
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Shell FuelSave Diesel Euro 5 launched in Sarawak
Shell has introduced Euro 5 diesel in Sarawak with the launch of its FuelSave Diesel Euro 5, which is now available at stations in Bintulu. The fuel will then be rolled out to other major […]
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MRT Sg Buloh-Serdang-Putrajaya Line development on track – expected to be launched by July 2022
The Sungai Buloh-Serdang-Putrajaya line of the Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) is on track to be completed within its stipulated timeframe, according to project director Datuk Amiruddin Ma’aris as reported by the Sun. The company is […]
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Rapid Penang to introduce spoke-hub model to combat traffic congestion within the next two months
Rapid Penang is hoping a new strategy in commuting will help reduce traffic congestion by between 20% and 40% in high density areas in the state. The plan is expected to be launched within the […]
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Two more deaths recorded at Batu Tiga toll plaza
A fatal accident occurred at the unused Batu Tiga toll plaza this morning, resulting in the deaths of two road users. This is the second time such an incident was recorded at the location, with […]
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Proton had plans for Gen2 wagon, 5-door Satria Neo, sporty MPV, SUV and V6 engines – Tengku Mahaleel
According to Tengku Tan Sri Mahaleel Tengku Ariff, Proton had plans for several suggested models and new technologies in the past. The former CEO of Proton revealed this in a Facebook post recently, along with […]
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Keep a fire extinguisher in your car, urges the Bomba
Like insurance, a fire extinguisher is something you don’t figure you’ll need, until when you actually need it. The Terengganu Fire and Rescue Department (JBPM) has advised vehicle owners to make fire extinguishers “a compulsory […]
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Extend Proton’s transition period to 3/4S; govt should allow RM1.2 bil soft loan from AP funds – PEKEMA
The Malaysian Association of Malay Vehicle Importers and Traders (PEKEMA) recently held a press conference addressing two issues. The first is a plea for a longer period of transition for current Proton dealers to upgrade […]
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KL open car parks to be abolished in 20 years – report
Open car parks in Kuala Lumpur will gradually make way for green areas with micro housing and pocket parks or urban jungles in 20 years, Bernama reports. According to the director of knowledge management and […]
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February 2018 week three fuel prices – 10/12 sen down
It’s the final Wednesday before Chinese New Year, and there’s good news for those who will be criss-crossing Malaysia back to hometowns near and far – after the increases in previous weeks, petrol and diesel […]
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Toyota Alphard, Vellfire facelift prices – RM351k-541k
Prices and initial specifications for the facelifted Toyota Alphard and Vellfire, which are open for booking, have been revealed on UMW Toyota Motor’s website. The revised luxury MPVs, which gain a new design, a few […]
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Additional lanes planned for North-South Expressway
The transport ministry says it is looking into the possibility of adding lanes along several busy stretches of the North-South Expressway to improve traffic flow, Bernama reports. According to deputy transport minister Datuk Ab Aziz […]
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Single border checkpoint on the Causeway will solve congestion, RM100 million for upgrades – PM Najib
Soon, travellers may only be checked once under a proposal to improve traffic flow at the Johor–Singapore Causeway, says Malaysian prime minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak. According to The Star, Najib said the plan […]